
| | | Father of groom
Leopold De Smet, 56 years old, residing in Aalst, verzekeringsagent by profession, stemt toe via akte verleden voor de burgerlijke stand van Aalst op 13 december 1935 Mother of groom
Maria Hortentia Van der Taelen, 58 years old, no profession, stemt toe via akte verleden voor de burgerlijke stand van Aalst op 13 december 1935 Woonadres: Aalst |
| | | Groom
René Celina Antoon De Smet, born on April 1, 1912 in Aalst, residing in Aalst, werktuigkundige-paswerker by profession, Woonadres: Keizerlijke Plaats 58 Bride
Paula Celina Elisabeth Heyvaert, born on April 21, 1915 in Aalst, residing in Aalst, bobijnster by profession, Woonadres: Volksverheffingsstraat 8 |
Civil servant
Broer van de bruidegom
Oom van de bruid
Remark
Aangiftetijd: 09.45 u
Afkondiging: 24 november 1935
Handtekeningen: 7
Source citation
City Archives Aalst in Aalst (Netherlands), Civil registration marriages
Bron: boek, Period: 1935, Aalst, December 19, 1935, Huwelijksregister Aalst 1935, record number 318
This data was last updated on August 22, 2025 by the source holder and first published on Open Archives on September 9, 2025. Provenance information: A2Acollection oai-pmh_20251116_1_00000001.xml van AAL.
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